Vinoba Bhave (Know About)

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Vinayak Narahari "Vinoba" Bhave was an Indian advocate of nonviolence and human rights. Often called Acharya (Sanskrit for teacher), he is best known for the Bhoodan Movement. He is considered as a National Teacher of India and the spiritual successor of Mohandas Gandhi. The human inquisitiveness is so wide that it would take centuries to explore the facts of the world. However, this series tries to achieve the impossible by presenting you almost all you ever wanted to know. The reader can surf through the collection and gather all information about famed personalities, countries, languages, professions, computers, health and fitness, sports, quotations, world, traveling destinations, musical instruments, hobbies, spiritual teachings, health disorders, history, etc.

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  1. Gandhian Ideals and Influence: Explore Vinoba Bhave's deep connection to Mahatma Gandhi and how Gandhian ideals influenced his life and activism.

  2. Bhoodan Movement: Discuss Vinoba Bhave's leadership in the Bhoodan Movement, a land gift movement aimed at addressing issues of landlessness and poverty.

  3. Sarvodaya Philosophy: Examine Vinoba Bhave's philosophy of Sarvodaya, focusing on the well-being of all and emphasizing non-violence and selflessness.

  4. Individual Satyagraha: Learn about Vinoba Bhave's involvement in the Individual Satyagraha movement during the Indian independence struggle.

  5. Social Reforms and Advocacy: Explore Bhave's efforts in advocating for social reforms, including his work on issues like untouchability and caste discrimination.

  6. Spiritual Insights: Discuss Vinoba Bhave's spiritual beliefs and how they shaped his approach to social and political issues.

  7. Philosophy of Non-violence: Examine Bhave's commitment to non-violence and how he applied this principle in various aspects of his life.

  8. Sarvodaya Mandal: Learn about the establishment and activities of the Sarvodaya Mandal, an organization founded by Vinoba Bhave to promote his socio-economic ideas.

  9. Literary Contributions: Explore Bhave's literary contributions, including his writings, speeches, and teachings that have left a lasting impact on Indian thought.

  10. Legacy and Influence: Reflect on Vinoba Bhave's legacy and his continued influence on social and political movements in India, as well as his impact on the global peace and justice movements.

Language English
ISBN-10 9350334186
ISBN-13 9789350334188
No of pages 88
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Book Publisher Maple Press
Published Date 18 May 2015

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